Halting and restarting irr/yr, Entering a guess for irr/yr – HP 10B User Manual

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Case 5.

The calculator displays;

no Solution.

There is no answer.

This situation might be the result of an error, such as a mistake in

keying in the ca.sh flows. A common mistake that results in this mes*

sage is putting the wrong sign on a cash flow. A valid cash-flow .series

for an

IRR/YR

calculation must have at least one positive and one

negative cash flow.

Halting and Restarting iRR/YR

The search for

IRR/YR

may take a relatively long time. You can hall the

calculation at any lime by pressing the O key. The message IntErruPlEd

is displayed. Pressing 0 now displays the current estimate for

IRR/YR.

You can resume the calculation by;

■ Pressing

(STOI

IQEBZYQ while the current estimate is displayed in

the calculator line. This continues the calculation from where it left

off.

Storing a guess for

¡RR/YR,

discussed below.

Entering a Guess for IRR/YR

To enter a guess, key in an estimate of

IRR/YR

and then press fstol

BlIRR/YRi.

You can enter a guess for

IRR/YR

at these limes;

■ Before beginning the calculation. A fairly accurate guess can reduce

the time required to calculate an answer and reduce the chance of the

calculator solving for an undesirable negative solution.

■ After you’ve interrupted the calculation.

■ After the calculator has halted the calculation due to any of the

aforementioned eases. However, for cases 3 and S, no other solutions

will be found.

When calculating

IRR/YR

using a guess, the calculation halts when it

finds an answer. However, there may be additional positive or negative

answers, or no true solution at all. You can continue searching for another

.solution by hailing the calculation and entering a difTcrent guess.

One way to obtain a good guess for

IRR/YR

is to calculate the

NPV

for

various interest rates. Since

IRR/YR

is the interest rate at which

NPV

equals zero, the best estimate of

IRR/YR

is the interest rate that yields

the value for

NPy

clo.sest to zero.

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